Some of Mr Kujau's work may continue to be admired only, as it were, by proxy.
Leaders must give their full and undivided attention if they hope to be admired as inspiring communicators.
There is much to be admired about medicine in America, and I want to protect those qualities.
Adams' unshakeable self-belief and single-mindedness helped him achieve much to be admired as both a footballer and man.
This is a laudable practice that should be admired by workers, not resented.
If women choose to hold a career, have a family and be married then it should be admired and not looked down upon.
But for now, many in Britain are simply relishing the reinstatement of America in their minds as a place that can be admired.
With its hills-heavy density, near-90-degree-dropping streets and alleys and awe-inspiring views, San Francisco is a pedestrian-friendly city (the iconic streetcars can be admired from the sidewalk).
In contrast, the early scientific and technological achievements of Asia were not wedded to great enterprises or great purposes but remained largely clever instruments to be admired.
Pictures to treasure for a lifetime can be taken on stone bridges, the happy couple reflected in its waters, and views can be admired from the most romantic of balconies.
And for a younger generation without clearer memories of the past, she can be admired as a woman from a humble background who broke through the ceiling of gender prejudice to transform her country.
The Cottagers, who will be without suspended right-back Chris Baird for the second leg, must be admired for the way they held firm to the end, Schwarzer thwarting an angled effort from substitute Mladen Petric on 88 minutes.
As most people like their reading matter to be easily comprehensible, Mr Lindon's stable of such writers as Alain Robbe-Grillet, Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras and Claude Simon tended to be admired more by literary critics than by the public.
Richard should be admired even today.
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The most famous was Thomas Chatterton, an 18th-century writer who forged poems that he said were written by one Thomas Rowley, a medieval monk, and which continue to be much admired.
The whole point of wearing boots is that they should be set apart and admired by all!
And their company, now the third-largest tech firm on the planet, may be the most consistently admired commercial enterprise ever built.
Samsung might not be the new Apple but it is widely admired.
Anyone who admired something of hers was quite likely to be given it.
He will always be revered by those of us who shared his passion and admired his courage.
How was it that big, rich companies, admired and emulated by everyone, could one year be at the peak of their power and, just a few years later, be struggling in the middle of the pack or just plain gone?
But the very purity of the Dell model, which helped to make it America's fourth-most-admired company in a recent poll in Fortune, could be a double-edged sword.
It may be your mother, cousin, friend, co-worker, admired athlete, movie star or musician, but we are all well aware of how bad things can get when addiction takes over.
This time may be no different, and backing from Warren Buffett, America's most admired investor, can only help.
That day we heard him composing what would turn out to be "Ruby, My Dear, " one of Monk's most admired signature compositions.
The search giant has long been the darling of the technorati, widely admired for its geek-friendly culture and "don't be evil" credo.
Mr Miliband's intellectual ability is widely admired but his presentational skills were questioned when he allowed himself to be photographed - at the height of the speculation over a potential coup - grinning and holding a banana.
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